jumbotroll wrote:@ptijo
I am using this without any problem, on DS712+, but maybe my build not working on your NAS.
If my packages not work I'm going to delete them from my server.Edit: packages deleted!

I see that there are lot of issue with version of NAS
uname r :2.6.32.12
'm sorry, but I'm resigning myself.
thanks
Regards

perwei wrote:Just a comment regarding newer Samsung TVs like model K. Seems iSamsungTV isn't working on those models.
On the other hand, Wake-on-LAN does work and brings the TV from sleeping and un-pingable to live and pingable.

Cheers,
Per

As a proud owner of a Samsung Series K I really wanted to integrate remote control into Domoticz and i finally found a way!

SamsungCTL makes it possible to control the Samsung Series K (and probably all the other series as well). At this moment i can control the TV via the command interface, so we are only a small step away from the full integration which will allow us to control the TV via Domoticz.

O Wow, I have been searching for two weeks! what a coincidence and a luck. Thank god the plugin is from the 27th of March, I was very sure I search in every corner of the Domoticz forum and wiki. I felt a bit of a fool for missing such a big elephant Thanks for mentioning it mlamie!

File "/usr/local/bin/samsungctl", line 9, in <module>
load_entry_point('samsungctl==0.6.0', 'console_scripts', 'samsungctl')()
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/samsungctl/__main__.py", line 93, in main
config = _read_config()
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/samsungctl/__main__.py", line 37, in _read_config
except FileNotFoundError:
NameError: global name 'FileNotFoundError' is not defined

My guess is that the config file is missing...

You need to have Python Version 3 to be able to run samsungctl. based upon this "File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/" i get the feeling you installed it under Python Version 2 with the use of pip instead of pip3